Offensive personnel shifts in football involve moving players to new positions before the snap to confuse defenses. Coaches use these motions to create mismatches, exploit coverage gaps, and disguise play intentions. Quarterbacks, wide receivers, and running backs benefit most, gaining clearer reads or open space. This tactic forces defensive adjustments, often leading to big plays.
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